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Diversity Spotlight: Sannisha K. Dale, PhD

Society of Clinical Psychology

What do you think therapists, scholars, and policy-makers can do to support these at risk individuals? I believe that for therapists, it depends on their training and the specific approach they take. For therapists, policymakers, and anyone seeking to intervene, it is essential to think critically about their respective fields.

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Clinicians and Clients Disagree: Implications for Evidence-Based Practice

Society of Clinical Psychology

This effort to develop and test interventions that offer demonstrable improvement in Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) has yielded a lengthy list of Empirically Supported Treatments that can inform an EBP ( [link] ). clients, therapists, informants) and methods (e.g.,

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